Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) - All the Information You Need
1) So how does a VoIP phone work?
Firstly, you need a broadband connection and a router. This
device works by allowing you to take phone calls as before.
However, with a VoIP phone, the connection is now digital
instead of through a phone line. A VoIP phone also has a gateway
that connects you to a network. Your voice is then converted to
a digital sound and this information can be sent in packets
enabling you to have great sound and connection to people with
and without the VoIP service.
2) What do you need to get started? Of course, you need a
broadband internet connection. Although VoIP can work with other
internet service providers, the voice reception quality will not
be as it would be with broadband.
3) What are the benefits of a VoIP phone? The main benefit is
that the VoIP phone costs much less that the traditional phone
lines. This applies whether you use a cell phone or home phone
service. Unlike home phone services, regular long distance
callers really notice the benefits of a VoIP phone. The more
long distance calls you make the more you save since with a VoIP
phone the location of the caller and the person receiving the
call is not important. Since you are also able to take you
adapter with you, this service is perfect for the travelers
among you. VoIP phones are also cost effective if you wish to
add to your service. For example, instead of the normal fee of
adding a phone line to your traditional home service, you need
only pay a minimal amount since those with VoIP phones need to
install any additional equipment.
4) Are there any disadvantages of switching to a VoIP phone?
Although there are some disadvantages, however these are minor.
Poor voice quality can occur when the reception is poor.
However, this is something we already have to contend with cell
phones. Also, since a VoIP phone is connected to a broadband
connection, if the company supplying you with this connection
has any problem with its power supply, then your call will
automatically be cut off. This may also occur when there is poor
signal in an area.
5) What are the future applications? Presently, the majority of
companies allow you to be online at the same time as making
calls. There are no limitations to this service and in this area
can only grow and progress in the future. VoIP phone use will
become more and more common and easier to use, as digital phones
will be made. This means that a customer no longer needs a
router and this will lead to VoIP phones becoming more popular
than the traditional phone line.
About the author:
Seymour Brown writes articles for http://www.voip-basics.com